The Right to Education
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Every child has the right to acquire basic education and to enhance their personal, intellectual, and social abilities that will enable him or her to be an independent person and to provide for his or her own needs. Israeli law requires all children aged 5 to 18 to go to school, and provides free public education to citizens. However, the realization of this right is unequal in relation to children from various sectors of society, especially the Arab population.
ACRI continues to protest legislation that is discriminatory with regards to quality of and access to education, particularly within East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and cities inside of Israel that maintain a large Arab population. ACRI also promotes access to education for disenfranchised members of the population, including prisoners. The right to education is a fundamental social right, one that, if ensured for all, lays the foundation for a healthy society. For this reason ACRI works to produce its own educational materials to support educators and to legally promote fair and equal access to education.
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State of Human Rights Report 2008
December 7, 2008
ACRI Gauges Israel’s Realization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 60th Anniversary of its Adoption The full version … Read more
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ACRI Submits Two Petitions on Behalf of East Jerusalem Children
September 24, 2008
17 Children Left without Places in Public Schools; Building Housing Shuafat Elementary Poses Major Health Risk to Pupils JERUSALEM – … Read more
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ACRI and Partners Demonstrate against Neglect in Education
September 4, 2008
Mock Classroom at Jerusalem City Hall to Protest Neglect of East Jerusalem’s Children JERUSALEM – September 4, 2008 – To … Read more
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Background Information on East Jerusalem Education
September 4, 2008
East Jerusalem in Numbers Number of residents: Approximately 256,820 (34% of the Jerusalem population) [December 2007 data] Families under the … Read more
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ACRI to Knesset: Raise Legal Marriage Age to 18
November 15, 2007
Religious Leaders Hinder Draft Legislation that would Protect Girls’‘ Freedom of Choice; Rights to Health, Development, and Education JERUSALEM – … Read more